Antidiabetic drugs Flashcards

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What is the MOA of metformin?

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1st line and drug of choice for this patient as his BMI is high and it does not cause weight gain

  • 500mg OD with breakfast
  • Decreases gluconeogenesis (generation of glucose)
  • Increases peripheral utilisation of glucose
  • Decreases insulin resistance
  • Stimulates glycolysis in tissues
  • s/e  diarrhoea and metallic taste
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What is the MOA of sulphonylurea and give an example?

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Gliclazide

  • Increases insulin secretion and binds to sulphonylurea receptors on pancreatic beta cells
  • These receptors increase intracellular levels of ATP which inhibits potassium channels. This results in calcium influx and the stimulation of insulin exocytosis into the blood stream
  • Stimulates appetite and causes weight gain
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What is the MOA of gliptins and give an example?

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Sigagliptin

DPP-4 inhibitors

Dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitors

  • Increases glucagon-like peptide 1 levels which increase insulin production and decreases the release of glucose from the liver
  • s/e - pancreatitis, hypoglycaemia
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What is the MOA of thiazolidinediones and give an example?

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Pioglitazone

  • Agonist for PPAR
  • Stimulates insulin secretion from pancreas
  • Increases insulin sensitisation in skeletal muscle
  • Decreases glucose production in the liver
  • Needs insulin to be effective and it reduces insulin resistance in peripheral tissues
  • Weight gain due to increased fluid absorption
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What is the MOA of sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and give an example?

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  • Dapagliflozin
  • Blocks reabsorption (reuptake) of glucose in the kidneys so promotes the excretion of XS glucose in the urine
  • Can cause hypovolaemia
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What is the MOA of incretin mimetics (GLP-1 analogues)?

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  • Mimics anti-hyperglycaemic effects of GLP-1
  • Enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion
  • Promotes fullness so reduces body weight
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What is the MOA of alpha glucosidase inhibitors and give an example?

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Acarbose

  • Slows absorption of glucose from intestine
  • Delays starch digestion and inhibits carbohydrate breakdown and reduces postpandrial increase in blood glucose levels
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What is the MOA of meglitinides and give an example?

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Repaglinide

  • Increases insulin secretion
  • Rapid onset
  • Closes potassium channels on beta cells which indirectly results in exocytosis of insulin into blood
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What is the MOA of amylin analogues?

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  • Inhibits glucagon release

- Decreases gastric emptying and decreases food intake

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